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TNNurse
(7,417 posts)and what is going to do with it???
maleficentia
(24 posts)He sold his options (7.3M shares) when departing (https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1997-dec-04-mn-60491-story.html) and made a crap ton of money. He may own some amount now but likely is diversified personally.
FakeNoose
(38,706 posts)Extremely wealthy Americans have no problem speaking their minds. It's the REST of us who have the problem.
newdeal2
(4,153 posts)He needs to make the courageous decision however, or his legacy will be forever tarnished.
WmChris
(404 posts)Intimidation and innuendo are the tools many managers and HR departments use on a regular basis. Now running a country like a business has begun using the tools companies try to bully their employees with. Union contracts at least help combat those tactics in the workplace.
SWBTATTReg
(25,712 posts)backlash something fierce.
Wiz Imp
(7,361 posts)FakeNoose
(38,706 posts)Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Eisner
Let the guy enjoy his well-earned retirement. There are plenty of younger guys who deserve a chance and probably would make a difference. I'm not in the entertainment industry, so I don't have any insider info. But it's obvious that Disney and ABC know how to nurture great leadership, that's how they got Michael Eisner once-upon-a-time. He worked for Disney for 21 years, and before that he was at Paramount with a string of successes at both companies.
Here's a hint: the next leader of Disney/ABC could just as well be a talented woman. All it takes is a little imagination and a lot of courage.
Wiz Imp
(7,361 posts)Just pointing out that he has the correct attitude that the CEO of a massive corporation like Disney should have.
lostincalifornia
(4,506 posts)up a first amendment lawsuit against the FCC and trump.
Unfortunately wont happen with the scum currently there.